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List:       sleuthkit-users
Subject:    Re: [sleuthkit-users] doc format
From:       Simson Garfinkel <simsong () acm ! org>
Date:       2007-11-23 22:21:38
Message-ID: 42A7F0F1-F13B-4290-8BD1-7E348634F02A () acm ! org
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I find man pages to be incredibly useful to read and horribly  
difficult to write. As a result, I haven't written any for aimage. If  
you can find an easy way to author them, I'll do it for my stuff, too.

I do not like HTML docs. They're too hard to read.

On Oct 3, 2008, at 8:56 AM, Brian Carrier wrote:

> Currently, the TSK docs are in plain text and stored in the docs
> directory of the source code and on the website:
>
> http://www.sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/docs/
>
> My goal is to have the docs on the website be in HTML, but not to
> have to maintain two versions of the doc (text and html). So, I have
> the following questions:
>
> - Do people care if the docs that ship with the source code are in
> HTML (and not plain text)?
> - Would people be more inclined to contribute to / update the docs if
> they are stored in a simple text markup (such as AsciiDoc) versus XML
> (such as DocBook)?
>
> Anybody here have recommendations on other markups?
>
> thanks,
> brian
>
>
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